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− | '''Blair Singer''' is New York-based playwright and television writer who | + | '''Blair Singer''' is New York-based playwright and television writer who wrote for the [[lonelygirl15]] web series. He graduated with a degree in English from UCLA, and went on to study at Julliard's Drama Division. |
From there, Blair went on to teach acting, playwriting, poetry, and filmmaking with the DreamYard Drama Project. Through the project, Blair held full-year teaching residencies at a number of New York high schools. | From there, Blair went on to teach acting, playwriting, poetry, and filmmaking with the DreamYard Drama Project. Through the project, Blair held full-year teaching residencies at a number of New York high schools. |
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Blair Singer is New York-based playwright and television writer who wrote for the lonelygirl15 web series. He graduated with a degree in English from UCLA, and went on to study at Julliard's Drama Division.
From there, Blair went on to teach acting, playwriting, poetry, and filmmaking with the DreamYard Drama Project. Through the project, Blair held full-year teaching residencies at a number of New York high schools.
Blair has since written for television shows including "Weeds," "Monk," and "The Book of Daniel." His plays, including Placement, have been seen in both New York and Los Angeles.